YERONGA INTO CAROL BERRY CUP FINAL
Yeronga have qualified for the grand final of the Caral Berry Cup.
Yeronga have qualified for the grand final of the Caral Berry Cup.
The inaugural U18 Youth Girls State Championships will be held at Yeronga this weekend.
Morningside’s Tom Bell is the Round 15 nomination for the NAB NEAFL Rising Star Award (Northern Conference)
The Australia Post Queensland Young Scorpions are one win away from the NAB Australian U16 division two championship after an 18-point victory over the World XVIII today.
The Australia Post Queensland Young Scorpions have jumped to the top of the division two ladder at the NAB Australian U16 Championships with a gritty 23-point win over NSW/ACT at Blacktown in Sydney today.
WESTERN Magpies hit the ground running to set up a convincing 80-point win over Coolangatta at Len Peak Oval on Sunday.
SURFERS Paradise remain in the chase for a finals berth after bringing off an upset of sorts against Wilston-Grange at Sir Bruce Small Park on Saturday.
IF it had been a boxing match the referee would have stopped the contest at quarter-time.
SPRINGWOOD equalled last season’s effort of three wins when they downed Maroochy-Northshore by 10 goals at Fisherman’s Road on Saturday.
BUSTLING Noosa forward Danny Brewster is rapidly emerging as the recruit of the season after he kicked 12 goals in a Weyba Road wipeout of struggling Mayne on Saturday.
Gympie giant Lachlan Keeffe, seven times a senior emerency this year, will finally become an AFL player after being selected tonight in the senior side for premiers Collingwood.
Aspley Vs Kedron Round 14 will kick off at Graham Road on Saturday, with Aspley taking on Kedron in the second northside derby for the year. The Lions were too good at home in round 5 and were able to…
Caboolture Vs Nambour and Hinterland Nambour will make a quick trip down the highway to take on Caboolture in the opening game of round 15 on Saturday. The Lions are currently sitting in fourth place on the ladder and look…
BEAT Surfers Paradise on the road and the Wilston-Grange Gorillas would be on the cusp of clinching the Pineapple Hotel Cup minor premiership.
NUMBERS still give Burleigh hopes of finals action this season, but it all boils down to the fact they have to beat Gold Coast neighbours Palm Beach-Currumbin in a big derby at Bill Godfrey Oval.
COOLANGATTA may be out of the finals race, but claiming the scalps of a top premiership contender is the target for the Blues, who host Western Magpies at Len Peak Oval on Sunday.
ONE Tiger species is ailing, the other is in full roar as strugglers Mayne travel to in-form Noosa for a battle of the big cats at Weyba Road on Saturday.
FORTUNES off the field appear to have given Springwood the edge in the battle of the improvers against Maroochy-Northshore on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday.
Southport giant Rory Thompson will become the 13th Queenslander to make his AFL debut this season following his elevation to the Gold Coast Suns side tonight.
Southport key forward/ruckman Fraser Thurlow has been named ‘Most Valuable Player’ for the Australia Post Queensland Scorpions at the 2011 NAB Australian U18 Championships.
By Ashleigh McIntosh Representing the Queensland Sunfire team at the National Women’s AFL Championships last month involved a lot more than showcasing their football talents for Staci Trindle-Price, Ashleigh Singleton and Asta Naden. The three Indiginous girls who identify as Indigenous Australians…
Vice-captain Jackson Allen (pictured) will skipper the Australia Post Queensland Scorpions in their final game of the NAB Australian U18 Championships against Tasmania at Geelong today.
Wednesday 6 July 2011 Four different regions of the State will be represented when the Northern States Cup minor finals series is played at Giffin Park, Coorparoo next Wednesday. Chasing the right to travel to Sydney to play the NSW…
Wednesday 6 July 2011 Mt Gravatt’s Indigenous players will have an extra spring in their step when they travel to Labrador to take on the lowly Tigers on Saturday. The NEAFL northern conference is recognising NAIDOC Week this round, which…
Monday 4 July 2011 AFL Papua New Guinea have a gap in their representative calender and are looking for an Australian club senior side to considering travelling to Port Moresby for a seven-day tour at the end of the season.…
NOTHING changed at the top of the Pineapple Hotel Cup ladder after a series of lopsided matches in round 12 on Saturday.
Positions one to six on the ladder remained unchanged after Sandgate, Wilston-Grange, Western Magpies and Noosa all won, while Surfers Paradise (sixth) mucked up their change to grab fifth spot away from Palm Beach-Currumbin when they crashed heavily to Noosa on the Sunshine Coast.
Noosa produced some ominous form by demolishing the Demons by 71 points, their second big win in a row.
Wilston-Grange beat Maroochy-Northshore by 40 points, the Western Magpies saw off Burleigh by 42, Springwood upset Coolangatta by 15 points at Lowe Oval and Sandgate smashed Mayne by 20 goals at Lemke Road.
WILSTON-Grange’s charge at a top-three finish continued on Saturday, although they were made to work overtime before seeing off Maroochy-Northshore at Hickey Park.
SPRINGWOOD had to come from behind several times to seal their second win of the season in a thriller against Coolangatta at Lowe Oval on Saturday.
BURLEIGH coach Zane Doubleday has conceded finals football is probably out of reach for last year’s beaten preliminary finalists after the Bombers crashed to Western Magpies in a free-flowing affair at Chelmer Oval on Saturday.
SANDGATE set themselves up for a challenging month ahead when they trashed north Brisbane rivals Mayne by 20 goals at Lemke Road Oval on Saturday.
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